Mark Levin, a close confidant of Donald Trump, criticized the president for calling Prime Minister Netanyahu a 'problematic person' within two months of describing him as an 'ally' who should thank the U.S. for saving his country. Levin posted the critique in Hebrew, directly addressing the shifting U.S.-Israel dynamic.
Mark Levin, a prominent conservative commentator and close confidant of President Donald Trump, published a sharp critique of Trump on Monday morning, writing in Hebrew on social media. Levin questioned how Trump could brand Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an 'ally' two months ago and now call him a 'problematic person who should be thanking us for saving his country.' The post, written in Hebrew and addressed to an Israeli audience, signals growing tension among Trump's inner circle over his administration's approach to Israel. Levin has previously been an outspoken supporter of Israeli policy, including recent strikes on Iran (as The Zioneer reported on June 11-12). Trump's language shift follows a period of reported friction between the two leaders over Netanyahu's independent military actions and his public stance on U.S.-brokered diplomatic tracks. There has been no official response from the White House or Prime Minister's Office.
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